Deception Breeds LoveDeceitÃÂ PassionÃÂ LustÃÂ LoveÃÂ TraditionÃÂ She Stoops to Conquer by Oliver Goldsmith- a comedy of sorts, satirizing 18th Century Englishmen and rife with the deceit, depicts the ironic journey of one man and the conquering powers of love. Through microcosmic methods of characterization and the fusion of ancient and current writing methods, Goldsmith depicts the absurdity of a life enslaved by the laws of political thought.

So Goldsmith- realizing and understanding the shear idiocy of such thinking- portrays Marlow as a hyperbolic microcosm of the society. Marlow can not speak to a woman of a high class without becoming uneasy and refined which proves how powerful the people of the time overly respected class. But MarlowÃÂs true character can not be manifested without the help of his love Kate, who understands that love knows no boundaries- especially boundaries of society, allows herself to be demeaned and seen as a lower class. Her level-head about such matters allow her to break the chains of deception placed on her love Marlow and break the chains that society has placed on people.

The asinine concept of socio-economic classes ruling the way people live drives Goldsmith to break the rules of society, creating his own style of play, a...

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